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If you are in the market for a radiant heat system, you have ventured to the right place. Our goal is to provide you with as many options as possible, then help you select the best options for any project that will fit your individual needs and budget. There are four types of systems that we recommend for radiant spatial heating and floor warming:



ComfortTile Heating System

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Introducing the floor heating system with the thinnest cable available, the ComfortTile Heating system. The ComfortTile Heating cable is only 1/16" in diameter. This high quality heating cable has a copper nickel alloy conductor, is insulated with a thin layer of Tefzel, and is protected by a stainless steel braid. The heating cable is designed to generate 8 to 12 watts per square foot, which is enough to provide sufficient heat for an entire room in most situations. This cable also carries the leading line-voltage warranty on the market of 25 years.

Applications: Tile, marble, and slate floors, 10 to 500 sq. ft.
 

ComfortTile Radiant Heat Systems
  Danfoss TX Cable System

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The TX radiant heating cable is a high quality and extremely durable cable that can be installed under floor surface. This cable is ideal for heating cold basement floors. Danfoss TX can be installed in the concrete slab to provide luxury radiant floor heating for about half the cost of hydronic floor heating systems. The cable is embedded in 1/2" of concrete or mortar, after which any flooring can be installed on top. TX heating cable is UL listed and comes with a 10-year warranty.

Applications: Concrete slabs, hardwood, carpet, and floors, 20 sq. ft. and up
 

BlueHeat Radiant Heat System
  QuickNet System

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The QuickNet tile floor warming system includes a blue heating cable woven into an adhesive-backed red fiberglass mesh that allows for simple roll-out installation without worrying about heating cable spacing. The floor warming mats are pre-terminated for use with 120 and 240 volts, and are available in various lengths of 20" widths to accommodate any room’s layout. The QuickNet tile floor warming mats emit no measurable electromagnetic fields due to the shielded dual conductor design. This dual conductor cable requires only one cold lead connection making it easy to layout and install.

Applications: Tile, marble, & slate floors
 

QuickNet Radiant Heat System
  Zmesh System

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This low-voltage system uses our Zmesh heating element, which is a 12"-wide, bronze mesh similar to screen door material that comes in 50 to 300 foot rolls (in 50 ft. increments). Zmesh is our most popular product. Because of its low profile (practically paper thin), installing any floor surface over Zmesh is simple and effective. Zmesh can even be installed under cement board so that no mortar buildup is necessary. Zmesh is your radiant solution for carpet, hardwood, tile, marble, slate, linoleum, and vinyl.

Applications: All hardwood and carpet floors - Tile floors, 300 sq. ft. and above
 

  Hydronic Floor Heating

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Hydronic floor heating is an effective and proven method for providing luxury floor warming and spatial heating. When heating entire homes and larger areas, it's difficult to beat the price of a hydronic floor heating system. The ThermalBoard system is excellent for new construction and especially remodeling projects. No gypcrete is required, and the PEX hot water tubing is laid into pre-cut boards. After the ThermalBoard is installed, you can install hardwood, carpet, tile, and almost any floor surface directly on top.

Applications: All floor surfaces, 1000 sq. ft. and above
 

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